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Frequency tagging of syntactic structure or lexical properties; a registered MEG study.

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The authors constructed two types of sentences of different syntactic structure by manipulating a single affix on one of the words while all other lexical roots and affixes in the sentence were kept the same.
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This article is published in Cortex.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sentence & Linguistics.

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Overt and implicit prosody contribute to neurophysiological responses previously attributed to grammatical processing

TL;DR: The authors found an EEG spectral power peak elicited at a frequency that only 'tagged' covert, implicit prosodic change, but not any major syntactic constituents, and concluded that processing of both overt and covert prosody is reflected in the frequency-tagged neural responses at sentence constituent frequencies.
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Hierarchy, Not Lexical Regularity, Modulates Low-Frequency Neural Synchrony During Language Comprehension

TL;DR: This article used EEG data from N = 31 native speakers of Mandarin and found robust delta synchronization to syntactically well-formed isochronous speech, consistent with the hierarchical, but not the lexical, accounts.
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Speech onsets and sustained speech contribute differentially to delta and theta speech tracking in auditory cortex.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors used magnetoencephalographic recordings of 24 human participants (12 females) while they were listening to a 1-h story, and found that both onsets and sustained components of speech contribute differentially to speech tracking in delta and theta-frequency bands.
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Neural tracking of speech envelope does not unequivocally reflect intelligibility

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the neural changes associated with the comprehension of Noise-Vocoded (NV) speech using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and found significant changes in neural tracking in the delta range in relation to the acoustic degradation of speech.
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Controlling the false discovery rate: a practical and powerful approach to multiple testing

TL;DR: In this paper, a different approach to problems of multiple significance testing is presented, which calls for controlling the expected proportion of falsely rejected hypotheses -the false discovery rate, which is equivalent to the FWER when all hypotheses are true but is smaller otherwise.
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Efficient Estimation of Word Representations in Vector Space

TL;DR: This paper proposed two novel model architectures for computing continuous vector representations of words from very large data sets, and the quality of these representations is measured in a word similarity task and the results are compared to the previously best performing techniques based on different types of neural networks.
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Cortical tracking of hierarchical linguistic structures in connected speech

TL;DR: It is found that, during listening to connected speech, cortical activity of different timescales concurrently tracked the time course of abstract linguistic structures at different hierarchical levels, such as words, phrases and sentences.
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Understanding equivalence and noninferiority testing.

TL;DR: The concepts and statistical methods involved in testing equivalence/noninferiority studies are described to enable the clinician to understand and critically assess the growing number of articles utilizing such methods.
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Bayes factor design analysis: Planning for compelling evidence

TL;DR: This work explores Bayes Factor Design Analysis (BFDA) as a useful tool to design studies for maximum efficiency and informativeness and demonstrates how the properties of each design can be evaluated using Monte Carlo simulations.